Touring on your bicycle over many days and across long distances is nothing new. But the latest crop fo bikepacking bikes, gear, and accessories makes it more fun than ever. We asked one of our brand ambassadors for some tips on how every cyclist can get the most fun out of any bikepacking adventure.
Gravel riding is here, and it’s fantastic. Adventuring off the beaten path is unlike any type of riding you've done before. So if you’ve recently caught the gravel riding bug, or you’re just looking to see what all the fuss is about, then check out the following tips for taking on your first-ever gravel bike race.
Four French-based Felt Bicycles team members have long dreamt of outfitting their gravel bikes with an assortment of camping gear and exploring the local area right outside their office. Recently, they did just that—and they found a deeper connection with the complicated and harrowing history of the region, too.
TransRockies Race Series, a global leader in adventure stage races, has announced Felt Bicycles as presenting sponsor of TransRockies Gravel Royale. We are eager to continue to build upon the momentum of gravel cycling with this new and highly anticipated stage race taking place in British Columbia, Canada, in 2021.
So you're getting a gravel bike? Awesome! Not sure which one to pick? Don't worry, we've got you covered. If you’re looking for a cheat sheet that lays down the key differences between the Breed and the Broam, then you’ve come to the right place. Here’s what you need to know about Felt's gravel bikes.
A cyclocross bike is ideally suited for going fast on a racecourse, while a gravel bike is best for all-day adventures over mixed terrain. But what separates these two types of bikes in terms of different riding experiences? And can’t you just have one of the two types of bikes to use for both gravel and cyclocross?